SATURDAY NIGHT

January   1988
 






  • Sikhs in Canada
  • Defending Tenure - There may be dunces with Ph.D's, but there are no dunces in other professions
  • The New Editor Introduces Himself - plus the solution to the cryptic crossword number 745
  • Pleased to Meech You -Ottawa gets even duller
  • The Red and The Black - Has Manitoba found an NDP government that will pay its bills?
  • Dangerous Crew - The candidates for the American presidency survey Canada with grim surmise
  • The Forfeit - Why governors general can't be cabinet ministers when they grow up
  • In the Beginning - Our forefathers may have been a lump of clay after all
  • Getting Down to buisness - Diane Francis makes a pile of money telling us what CEOs eat for breakfast
  • The Punjabi Connection - Violence in their homeland has divided the prosperous west coast Sikhs
  • The Music Man - Sorry, but there's no escaping Jimmy Pattison's performances
  • Witness - Four years of living with AIDS have brought serenity to Jim St. James
  • Persons of the Forest - Enduring Leeches and jungle rot, a Canadian lives with the vanishing Orang-utans
  • Grudging Welcome - Despite our new friendly image, canadian immigration policy is as sniffish as ever
  • Stop the Music - Toronot City Council Keeps Exhibition Stadium pure
  • The Crusader - Ken Shields and his University of Victoria basketball team hate to lose
  • Goodbye to all that - Richard Hatfield takes a lonely ride


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